All Terrorism subjects

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Edexcel GCSE 9-1 Super power relations and the Cold War revision.
This resource provides 6x Cold War essay plans (3x narrative account and 3x importance question) for Cold War Depth Study revision.
There is a student worksheet and accompanying powerpoint with completed plan and answers. It allows teacher to run through the questions with students and complete coherent and informative plans for revision.

A lovely lesson (could easily be several) lessons for GCSE students to revise the international relations unit especially for OCR, but would work really well with AQA and Edexcel modern world syllabuses.
The ppt explains the variety of tasks - Various slides should also be printed out as instructions for each table. Some of the tasks are also on the slides, but others are extra attachments such as the explain away game and the timeline cards.
This is a good way to keep yr 11 engaged and proactive during those last few lessons.

A quick and simple revision game! This can be played as a whole class, in pairs or small groups, or even individually! Students will need a dice, they roll twice to gain the coordinates for the subject they must then explain. If they can talk relevantly about the topic for over 30 seconds they can double their dice score.
This game covers the OCR specification Explaining the modern world from Treaty of Versailles up to the War on Terror.

Lesson summarising the content of the International Relations paper, plus ‘how to’ for 10 mark (and 20/25 mark) question with exam practice. Can do main activities from exercise book,s or official OCR Ben Walsh textbook.

Lesson looking at the impact of the end of the Cold War, leading into the development of al-Qaeda (technically this is two lessons). Includes differentiated activities and exam practice. Requires official OCR Ben Walsh textbook.

This unit is basically about an inland water system (Lake and connected River catchments and inflows). However, it crosses into other study areas such as - the SAHEL, desertification, global warming, climate change as environmental issues. At the human level it connects with problems relating to population increases affecting levels of income and development. As an additional issue it introduces the need for emergency aid programs and for overall plans for development. There is opportunity to search on the WEB for additional information. The shrinking of the water coverage within the Lake Chad Basins is seen through the series of Satellite photographs which allows students to follow the process by remote sensing. An added obstacle to development and living condition improvements is the presence and impact of Boko Haram within the the Lake Chad catchment area of Nigeria and along the borders of the Lake Chad Basins. At the foundation level this unit could be studied at Primary School/Lower Secondary levels as “the shrinking lake”. At Middle to Upper Secondary levels the material could be used to consider issues of Emergency Aid Relief (UN/Oxfam/Medicine sans Frontieres/Plan/World Food Relief/UN Refugee Programmes) . It also introduces research possibilities into global warming, global climate change, ITC/pressure cell changes that could be affecting global climates. Use the maps, diagrams, photographs to encourage in class discussion and debate. The attachments provide the flexibility for in class or home use by providing hard copies. The choice of black and white or colour attachments are provided. While this is basically a study of inland rivers and lakes its potential use is much broader.

Four PowerPoints:
Antisemitism &amp; The Holocaust
The Causes of the French Revolution
The Industrial &amp; Social Revolution
The Plantations in Ireland
Handy for students to have as notes for reference and revision. Can also be used for introducing and working through topics.

This is a collection of some of my favourite reading comprehension activities, available as a bundle at a heavily discounted price.
This will provide enough comprehensions and activities to last for a whole year of guided reading activities, ideally for children in Years 5 and 6.

These reading comprehensions focus on news and current affairs, ideal for a topic on newspapers. They are aimed at 9-14 year olds.
Engaging texts and challenging questions are provided with a full mark scheme. They can be purchased individually, but there is a big discount on this bundle.
Thanks for your interest.

A comprehensive, fact-based timeline of events from the beginning of the persecution of the Jewish people up to the ‘Final Solution’. This PowerPoint carries all necessary information for study of the topic. Deisnged to supplement a good textbook and various active resources. THESE ARE STUDY NOTES ONLY - activities are not included on the slides.

Attached is a very simple lesson, covering the entire Explaining the modern world A syllabus for OCR. The Lesson is simple clockface with various sections broken down into 5 min sections. Students are to spend 5 mins completing what they know about each section under the 5 min time slot! The sections cover Treaty of Versailles all the way through to the New danders and Post cold war. There is also an extra session where students can add notes and give examples of nationalism and internationalism.

A sequence of 9 fully resourced lessons on the Cold War. This unit of work is designed for KS3. Each lesson includes a power point presentation with step by step instructions and activities, worksheets and activities designed to develop examination skills.

These history notes are for the AQA History B specification and cover 6 of the topics across the 2 units.
The notes cover:
Depression and the New Deal - The USA 1929-41
Hitler’s Foreign Policy the Origins of the Second World War
Origins of the Cold War
Peacemaking and the League of Nations
The Roaring 20s - The USA 1919-29
War in Vietnam 1954-75
I made and used these for my revision and got an A*.
Buying as a bundle saves you 67%

A GCSE revision lesson based on the OCR modern world A specification. This could also be used as a consolidation lesson. The worksheet works along side the ppt, giving students opportunities to work independently or in pairs, on tasks such as matching up events with the countries, mini mindmap on Bin Laden, a True and False quiz, a note taking exercise on the more extreme actions of as-Qaeda, culminating in 9-11, the lesson finishes with a youtube clip covering the USA’s response and their war on terror. There are also some sample questions on the ppt for students to complete.

Lesson exploring the significance of the Gulf of Tonkin in the US escalation in Vietnam. The starter recaps key definitions and asks students to explain their role in US involvement, the next activity introduces the Gulf of Tonkin using a small video, pupils then analyse President Johnson’s views and reluctance to escalate in the context of the election, pupils then ‘storyboard’ the incident using symbols to review the key events, building towards a ‘write an account’ question style (planning grid on the main hand out).

This resource contains all the information needed to run a killer debate centred around who (or what) was to blame for the outbreak of the First World War. This resource includes 13 pages of facts and images, details of how to run the debate, information and images to create the background to this complex conflict and teacher notes to enable anyone to run what is likely to be a heated but very exciting set of sessions or a whole unit of work. All you need to run this debate is a printer, a pair of scissors, 11 envelopes and a willing class. Please also check out my other debate information on this website - Who was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic?
If you have downloaded this resource, please take the time to write a review…all feedback greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Rich

This is a lesson on PW Botha’s Total Strategy policy programme of 1978 - 1989 designed for the Edexcel Y12 South Africa course (apartheid state to rainbow nation). It looks at what Total Strategy was, how it was a response to the conspiracy of ‘Total Onslaught’ and its different features. It includes source analysis tasks with the O’Malley text on it included and a range of notes and activities with the relevant photocopies of page numbers etc.
Also includes Green Pen activities, re-cap questions on 70’s/80s period and information on Botha’s consitutional reforms etc.

13 hours of my best 20th Century History lessons. All 13 downloads contain fully resourced lesson packs - all with thoroughly differentiated powerpoints and worksheets, clip links, starters, plenaries, LOs to three levels throughout. The lessons are suitable for KS3 or 4, with some having been used for GCSE. All are amendable and editable. Designed to meet Ofsted Good-Outstanding criteria by a experienced History teacher in a UK secondary school. All lessons have been highly-rated by Tes users.
This pack is created by EC Resources, the most popular Tes Resources author of last year.

WARNING - This unit has been written for SENIOR SECONDARY STUDENTS. By the nature of the content it is not suitable for Primary and Lower Secondary students. Teachers are advised to check the material and decide whether to use it, keeping in mind their students who will be dealing with the content.
This unit provides resources for those studying Asian History (specifically Cambodia and Vietnam); It provides materials on genocide and can be used as an Asian example alongside the European example of the genocide of the Concentration Camps of Nazi Germany. It also adds material for those studying the role of Marxist/Leninist theories of communism. The study has a focus on the years of control of the Khmer Rouge (Pol Pot) and the revolutionary movement to focus on an agrarian commune system. As Part 3 in the series on Phnom Penh - the Cambodian capital - it explains how that city experienced a loss and recovery of population in the 1975-1979 period.

students learn about the causes and consequences of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan by working their way through a card sort (various activities included e.g. ranking, categorising, etc.) and responding to a series of mini-plenary activities. These activities set them up for an exam style question (structure strips and tips included).

This lesson links to a video describing the events of Kristallnacht. Pupils will use this resource to create notes and use these to report on the events. Challenge questions are included throughout and higher skills are encouraged through the perspectives of the report.

Included in this bundle is a selection of 20 outstanding assemblies.
These are well resourced, well planned and well prepared and ready to deliver.
They cover a variety of topics from current news topics (Brexit, Fake News, Terrorism etc.) to moral issues (Rules, Risk taking, Mental Health) to seasonal topics (Christmas, Halloween, End of Year etc.)
These took many hours to create so would save you hours of preparation!

Lesson looking at the different activities that are classed as terrorism - eco terrorism, religious terrorism, state terrorism, cyber terrorism and bio terrorism.
All resources included within the presentation
Students to complete a leaflet displaying the different types and have the opportunity to peer assess each others leaflets

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Most teachers have used these to create a calming and inspirational atmosphere in their classrooms by displaying the finished sheets on the walls, which students love.
So take some time out of a hectic day to give your students the opportunity to just focus, motivate and enjoy themselves today – they deserve it!

This resource has a number of revision tasks on the end of the Cold war and collapse of communism and the Post Cold War conflict period of the course. The task sheet is then followed by OCR specification style questions to help the students apply their knowledge to the questions.
This is ideal resource can be used as a lesson resource to allow students to work independently whilst supporting their individual needs, or can be printed off and given as an aid to help them with their private study at home.
This is 1/5 parts of the modern world element of the course. There is an overall pack which can be purchased covering all the units and the depth study of the USA 1945- 1975.

This resource covers all of OCR A explaining the Modern world - covering Interwar and Origins of WW2, Causes of the Cold War, Cold War crises and confrontations, the end of the Cold War and Post Cold War and USA 1945-1975 The Land of Liberty?
There are numerous slides with different revision activities on each, all closely linked to the OCR specification. After each topic task slide there is a following slide which has sample questions which can be used to test student’s knowledge. These are all in the style of questions which will appear on the exam.
These can be printed off in a booklet format (I have done this for my own groups) so that they can have support with their revision at home.
This resource is perfect for all year 11 History students, but is something that could also be used for year 10 as part of the ongoing need for constant revision for this course.

This outstanding card sort is designed to help students studying the Nazi Terror State. It can be used with a range of abilities and has never failed to get my students excited, engaged, whilst improving their understanding of the topic. It can be used alongside any main stream resource, but works especially well with the video clips I’ve linked to this resource.
When you purchase this resource you will be able to download a single page Microsoft Word Document which includes a learning aim, instructions, four heading cards labeled SS, Gestapo, courts and concentration camps as well as sixteen information cards about the Terror State. Once students have cut out the cards they can test their knowledge of the topic by organising them under the a consolidation or homework exercise, students could then have a go at writing an extended answer.
The aims and objectives of this lesson are:
Theme: How did the Nazis keep control of Germany from 1933 - 1945?
Know: How was the Terror State organised in Nazi Germany?
Understand: What roles did the SS, Gestapo, Courts and Concentration Camps play?
Evaluate: How did the ‘Terror State’ help to keep the Nazis in power?
WILF - What am I Looking For?
Identify and describe- How was the Terror State organised?
Explain - The roles played by the SS, Gestapo, the New Courts and Concentration Camps?
Analyse - How did the ‘Terror State’ help to keep the Nazis in power?
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Kind Regards
Roy

An hour long, fully resourced lesson with powerpoint, differentiated tasks throughout, worksheets, clip link and accompanying tasks all about investigating why genocides happened in the 20th century. Designed to meet Ofsted Good-Outstanding criteria by a experienced History teacher in a UK secondary school.

This assembly addresses the gun epidemic in the USA, by looking at:
-The history of guns in the USA
-The causes of the gun problem
-The NRA
-Trump and the Republican party
And causes for optimism for the future.
It was written in the aftermath of the Parkland School Shooting but is just as applicable to any mass shooting in the USA.
This is a well presented, well research, topical and very interesting assembly that covers the gun debate in some detail.

20 x fully resourced lesson packs - all complete with differentiated powerpoints and worksheets, clip links, starters, plenaries, LOs to three levels throughout. Designed to meet Ofsted Good-Outstanding criteria by a experienced History teacher in a UK secondary school. All lessons have been highly-rated by Tes users.
This pack is created by EC Resources, the most popular Tes Resources author of last year.

16x fully resourced lesson packs - all complete with differentiated powerpoints and worksheets, clip links, starters, plenaries, LOs to three levels throughout. Designed to meet Ofsted Good-Outstanding criteria by a experienced History teacher in a UK secondary school. All lessons have been highly-rated by Tes users.
Suitable for KS3 and easy to adapt. I'm going to keep adding to this, so if you buy it check your downloads now and again as I'll have added something new :)